Help Us Feed & Educate 300+ Children

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The Story

Help KSW Foundation educate and feed 300+ children from India’s forgotten villages.

Every afternoon, in small villages far from city classrooms, children gather with torn notebooks and quiet hope. Some come barefoot. Some haven’t eaten since yesterday. They don’t come dreaming of big careers yet. They come because this is the only place where someone believes their future matters.
This is KSW Foundation.
What began as one young man returning home after completing his education has today become a lifeline for over 300+ underprivileged children across 9 villages.

Coming Home Changed Everything

After completing his education, Vivek Tiwari returned to his home city, thinking it was just a short break before life moved on. But what he saw changed him forever.
Children roaming aimlessly during school hours. Families struggling for daily wages. Villages where education was a luxury, not a right.
“Most children weren’t in school not because they didn’t want to learn, but because survival came first,” Vivek recalls. 
“When there’s no food at home, books don’t matter.”
That realization became his turning point.

One Village. A Few Children. A Beginning.

Vivek started small teaching a handful of children in one village, using borrowed space and basic stationery. There were no classrooms, no benches, no uniforms. Just curiosity and willingness to learn.
Slowly, word spread. Parents began sending their children. Nearby villages reached out. What started with a few students soon grew into 9 villages and more than 300 children, all receiving free education through KWS Foundation.

When Education Wasn’t Enough

As days passed, a harder truth emerged.Many children came to class hungry. Some fainted during lessons. Some disappeared for days because there was no work at home and no food to eat.
Most families survive on daily majdoori (daily wage labor). If there’s work, children eat. If there’s no work, even one meal becomes uncertain.

“We started with education,” Vivek says, “but the children’s condition forced us to do more. How can a child study on an empty stomach?”
That’s when KWS Foundation began providing at least one meal a day to children who needed it most.

Two Brothers Who Changed Everything

Among the many children were two young brothers who came to the tuition center every day without fail.
Their father had passed away. There was no one left in the family to care for them. No steady income. No security.
Education became their only safe space.
“They never complained,” Vivek shares. “They just showed up every day, hoping life would be kinder.”
Stories like theirs are why KWS Foundation continues—because without support, these children would be invisible.

Beyond Education: Medical Help for the Forgotten

KWS Foundation’s work doesn’t stop at children.
In villages where hospitals are far and money is scarce, elderly men and women often ignore illness until it’s too late. Children go untreated for basic medical needs.
The foundation now actively supports medical help for needy elderly people, women, and children, arranging medicines, doctor visits, and emergency assistance whenever possible.

Six Teachers. Countless Lives.

Today, 6 dedicated teachers work across different villages under KWS Foundation, reaching children who would otherwise never see a classroom.
They teach not just subjects—but dignity, discipline, and hope.

What We Need Now

The need is growing faster than our resources.
KWS Foundation urgently requires support for:
? Stationery & study materials
? Ration and meals for children
? Awareness and outreach
? Operational funds to sustain teachers and programs
For many children, this support decides whether they eat, study, or survive another day.

Your Support Can Change a Child’s Tomorrow

This is not just about education.
This is about breaking a cycle of hunger, poverty, and neglect.
With your donation, you’re not just funding books or meals—you’re giving children a chance to live differently.

Please support KWS Foundation.
Because no child should have to choose between learning and eating .

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